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checking for browser

Hi,
I´m doing check for browser allowing only IE to pass through, redirecting the others to a error page. But when a Firefox with No-Scripts extension opens the page, the js browser check doesn´t load, so it opens normaly.
How can I check for js support, to add to my if clause, so the firefox with No-Scrip also is redirected to error page?

yeah I know that you advise just the oposite, but by now all the layouts and designed pages made by others to our intranet were made and tested only in IE, so it'' ll be a hell of a work to compliance them all at the moment.

Some people don't get a choice of browser when their particular disability means that the one they are using is the only one that they can make work properly for them. Anyway, people should be able to choose the browser that they want to use and if enough of them use a crappy non-standard browser you have to patch your page so that it works there as well as in decent modern standard compliant browsers. (on second thoughts let's all not patch our sites to work with the non-standard browsers and maybe that will force people to abandon IE7).